The Hokies (5-5, 3-3 Atlantic Coast Conference) entered the game having lost four of their previous five games, including heartbreakers to Notre Dame (32-29) and Syracuse (41-36) in the waning moments. But Virginia Tech grabbed a 14-0 lead against Duke and never trailed in setting season highs in points and scoring margin.
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"Just proud of our kids - their perseverance through tough, adverse times," Virginia Tech coach Justin Fuente said. "They continue to amaze all of us in this building that see them every single day with their resilient nature and their care for each other."
Added Fuente, "It's a lot of fun to watch. Inspiring, quite honestly, to the coaches and everyone around them. Just have a lot of fun being around them. It's a great group of kids."
Raheem Blackshear added 117 yards rushing and scored touchdowns both rushing and receiving for the Hokies, who amassed more than 500 yards of offense (573) for the first time in 43 games. Virginia Tech's 374 first-half yards were more than it had accumulated in six of nine previous games this season.
Of the 573 yards, 297 came on the ground and 276 through the air, as the Hokies displayed their most balanced attack this season. Three players - Blackshear, Keshawn King (90), and Burmeister (71) - finished with more than 70 yards rushing.
"It's definitely exciting because it keeps the defense guessing," Virginia Tech receiver Tayvion Robinson said.
Burmeister, who missed nearly all of the Hokies' 17-3 loss at Boston College because of an injury, returned and completed touchdown passes of 47 yards to King, 30 yards to Kaleb Smith, and 13 yards to Blackshear.
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Backup quarterback Jordan Moore led Duke (3-7, 0-6), which lost its sixth consecutive game, with 113 rushing yards and a touchdown.
"When you get a team ready, and you believe in your heart - and I believed in my heart we were ready - it is difficult to put into words the direction it went, but it did go in a bad direction," Duke coach David Cutcliffe said. "And I take full responsibility for that.
"We've got to put ourselves in position to be successful, regardless of what anyone thinks, says, or it doesn't matter. It's all whatever is inside of us, and we've got to find the very best part of us ... and put ourselves in position to move forward and be successful," he added.
Expect speculation on the status of Cutcliffe to ramp up in the next two weeks. The Blue Devils have lost 11 consecutive ACC games dating back to last season and are 4-20 in ACC play during the past three seasons. Cutcliffe, wrapping up his 14th year, has done a lot of good things at Duke, but it may be time for a change in Durham.
The Blue Devils play at home against Louisville on Thursday.